The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... young , and chearly drawing Breath .—— Lo , as at English Feasts , so I regreet The daintieft laft , to make the end most sweet : Oh thou ! the earthly author of my blood , [ To Gaunt . Whofe youthful spirit , in me regenerate , Doth ...
... young , and chearly drawing Breath .—— Lo , as at English Feasts , so I regreet The daintieft laft , to make the end most sweet : Oh thou ! the earthly author of my blood , [ To Gaunt . Whofe youthful spirit , in me regenerate , Doth ...
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... young hot colts , being rag'd , do rage the more . Queen . How fares our noble uncle , Lancaster ? K. Rich . What comfort , man ? How is't with aged Gaunt ? Gaunt . Oh , how that Name befits my compofition ! Old Gaunt , indeed , and ...
... young hot colts , being rag'd , do rage the more . Queen . How fares our noble uncle , Lancaster ? K. Rich . What comfort , man ? How is't with aged Gaunt ? Gaunt . Oh , how that Name befits my compofition ! Old Gaunt , indeed , and ...
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... young and princely Gentleman : His face thou haft , for even fo look'd he , Accomplish'd with the number of thy hours . But when he frown'd , it was against the French , And not against his friends ; his noble hand Did win what he did ...
... young and princely Gentleman : His face thou haft , for even fo look'd he , Accomplish'd with the number of thy hours . But when he frown'd , it was against the French , And not against his friends ; his noble hand Did win what he did ...
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... young fon Percy , The lords of Rofs , Beaumond , and Willoughby , With all their pow'rful friends , are fled to him . Busby . Why have you not proclaim'dNorthumberland , And all of that revolted faction , traitors ? Green . We have ...
... young fon Percy , The lords of Rofs , Beaumond , and Willoughby , With all their pow'rful friends , are fled to him . Busby . Why have you not proclaim'dNorthumberland , And all of that revolted faction , traitors ? Green . We have ...
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... young Harry Percy , Sent from my brother Worcester , whencefoever . -Harry , how fares your uncle ? Percy . I thought , my lord , t'have learn'd his health of you . North . Why , is he not with the Queen ? Percy . No , my good lord , he ...
... young Harry Percy , Sent from my brother Worcester , whencefoever . -Harry , how fares your uncle ? Percy . I thought , my lord , t'have learn'd his health of you . North . Why , is he not with the Queen ? Percy . No , my good lord , he ...
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